Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 7

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— ot s X a performance in Brooklyn. A widow and a twelve-year-old daughter survive him, FOUND FATALLY STRICKEN. Mrs. Nellie Mangum, fifty-five years FRANK T. WARD DEAD. Vaudeville Performer Had Sup- | ported Well Known Stars. ! NEW YORK, May 2—Frank T.] g 5no moved to this city from Baiti- Ward. known on the stage for almore a week ago with her daughter, who resides at 1. generation as “Old Pop Ward” a|Mrs. Viola Pridd who resides at 13 . was fc con- member of the vaudeville team of | P street southea scious at Pennsylvania avenue and Sth Ward and Curran. died here late Sat-lqireet southeast Saturday morning. ie. He was seventy- land died several hours la | ualty Hospital. Ward began his carcer ifty years) Physicians at the hospital diagnosed ago as an acrobatic clowr later | her ment as an attack ur played with several minstrel shows. | William Mangum. a son. resides at & supported Lottie Gilson. Anna Held | Morton street, and a married daughter and other well known stars. and for vaude night n Baltimore the wife of Addison L. Daugherty, chief shipping of port of Baitimore. many_vears has been in rof t ile He fell i1l last Wednesda | ter Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx .Young men get this Hart Schaffner & Marx herringbone and tweed suits at You may find other clothes priced as low; possibly even lower. But they are not Hart Schaffner & Marx suits Here you will find the style you want and the smart lively models and patterns—and besides that, here you [ will get satisfaction or your money back A Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx TOPCOATS Reduced to 837 85 Tweeds Herringbones Oxfords A Small Deposit Cheerfully Accepted No Charge for Alterations Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue ALLOW PRIVATE PRACTICE Army Rules Make Conditions for Medical Corps. Officers of the Army Medical Corps may engage in pr conditions. changes just made in the Army reg- certain ulations. military medic titioner is able. he from | HOOV Deferred payments make If_citizens in the neighborhood of a post or th i officer of th: professional and the attendance of a private pra not Army sired service, AN your rugs thoroughly without R beating them a thousand beats a mindte—then, by {tion, it d (dirt, and a swiftly revolving brush | straightens the nap to restore cal- tors and prolong rug life { us demonstrate. { | aws THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, not interfere with the proper per- formance of his official duties. The establishment of an office for civil practice is prohibited.. Private or civil practice by Army surgeons in settled communities the needs of vhich .can_be met .by civilian prac- oners. “is restricted to consulta- th such civilian practitioners | and to emergency medical or surgical | wound work necessary ‘to save life or limb. | . "o, or prevent great suffering for which | 1 civilian physicians are not immedia- |Side s| tely available. —_— A Sensitive Child. con iently avail-| Little Bowlegged Jimmy (seeing a surgeon may render | dachshund)—Oh, mamma, that dog is provided it does'making fun of me! ate practice under according to residence of a Army desire the services of the latter, when cident. The wife vate d out of Mrs. them The gently removing floors. it by after t It BEATS your .C.l' it Sweeps doces poweriul suc- bit of out every Alice James | the pessession of a Hoover |a very easy matter. First {payment only i NinowecrRic)] 1328 -30 NEW YORK AVE.MAIN 6800 Our Main Stor'e Cor. 7th and X DENTIST SHOT TO DEATH. Conmdicts Story in Declaring CHICAGO, May 2.—Thomas,J. Row- land, a dentist, died today § Dr. Rowland when first taken to a hospital said his wife shot him, but said to have called the affair an ac- land recently a young learned o {learnea that on that undergo questi The foMoying deaths have heen reported to the health department within the last twerity. four hours Minnie . Soellings, 33, Emergencs Hospral. B ora Craw 1 MOURNING BLACK CARMACK' DRY CLEANING CO. w:cnmxch *edical DR.CLKUDE S. smonss D. C, MONDAY, MAY 2, 192" HARGREAVES KIPPAX Succumbs to Heart Trouble ‘Wife Fired Shots. From Office to Home. s inflicted in a qudrrel with|partment, died suddenly fe at their home on the North hortly after midnight. bridge. at the point of death he was; While a youn survey for the ere o1 that Dr. Row- | raiway and fo became involved with iri and that Mrs. Rowland the affair. It was also | an outcome of quarrels subject, the doctor had his but the head of a pri- letective agency said nothing the way in Mrs. Rowland's be had been found. | Rowland was too hysterical to ning for many hours he shooting. ——— Deaths Reported. police South Dakota. He is_survived by Hilda Miller ‘Kippax: dow pax of Brantford, Ontario. Funeral The body will be cremated. _—— following: Bumm ot Jefersons 1206 Wlie st. me. 328 South Capitol at. - a Burgess. a0 ) st e, Weara: 16 moathe, 8 1 « u.mmm en, 3Ly W Willlam B. Pnmphr both, of xon HiTl: Md, John H. Christian ané Goldie C Dyed Within 24 Hours | porobe B O ureh, Va. P INth St | Dupont Circle, Ve, 5232 MADRID, May 1.—A farewell Gradua Eyes Examined by Madrid. ev oeive the red hat at 1o be held in June. He wa !to the cardinalate on Mar the diplomats in | | | | (l’m.rly wuh zdmn W en) Now Located 409410 Kc'l.lcshhl B1d n 781, 10th and G insignia of a al. Ul Phe “Downtown Store’ 414 9th St. Washington Baltimore 5th Bl.rthclay" Salv Sin full blast at all five of our stores in € Washington and ba]tnnmc 45 vears of remarkable success in the shoe business is an eveiit well worth celebrat- ing—and the big sales that we shall ¢ measure up to thl\ lmp()rtam occ(wlon' 3 great sales of Wonien's Low Shoes Thousands upon thousands of ‘dol- lars’ worth of our dwn highest grade shoes. Not broken lines, but complete sortments of our newest, latest ar- rivals of exclusive new styles. Reduced in three great groups at ©.75 7-85 and $5.95 pafr‘. Included are scores the newest fashions in one and two strap pump high tongue pumps, sports oxfords: .in gray, tan, brown and other colors and combinations. DOLLARS BELOW what similar shoes are selling for in America’s hest shops! i “Birthday Sales“-- Hostery . @ Ttalian. Glove for Women's Kayser- - Silk Stockings. special . /7»\!111\ sale Fuil-fashioned Silk Stock- ings of unusually good qual- ity. In Black, Cordovan, can Brown, Russian, Suulc or Gray., Hpc— $1 95 cial at Women's Imported Women's Richelieu Silk-lisle Stockings, Rib Novelty Drop- with lace ankles; stitched Stockings, in black, cordo- p black, navy and _$1.69 95¢ van and gray. cordovan....... ffer for the! next two weeks._ fully Three Gréaf Values in Men's Shoe_s_ “Florsheim” Shoes and Oxfords, all styles,- all leathers, including: latest arrivals in Scotch grain $9.75 brogues and sports ox fords, @t conn e A number of different st¥les of * snappy new Oxfords including wing tip Brogues. modified Lnghsh models and others:'in another great $7 85 group at.... And, finally. a score of different styles in new Oxfords and High Shoes, including genuine tan calf, Norwi egian calf and $5 95 others. Specml atiioons e . KL Blrthday Sales B . h X Young’ Folks' Shoes Pictured, a snappy new Sports Ox- ford for boys and girls: dark brown calf, with full toe, perforated tip and ball-strap across vamp:. Goodyear welt soles. 1 . $3:45 to (). $4.95 1Y to 214 t 202 s and Children’s Smart new trap Pumps, suitable for com- May processions: tans, browns, s and white, Nubucks. (10118285 t6°'2,$3.45 ing OXTFORDS, in good-w ing tan and black leathefs: medium or full toes; also English and Semi- brogue models: very speual va' 1% to 13%4, $3.65 1° to 6, $4.15 e, Hargreaves Kippax, connected with ¢ bullet | the eral land office, Interior De- ment Saturday evening of heart trouble while en route to_his home, near Cabin John He was seventy-six vears old. Mr. Kippax had been in the govern- {ment service for thirty-eight years. iHe was born in England and came to this country forty-seven years ago. man he supervised a nadian Grand Trunk the location of tracts |owned by the British government. He |conducted a number of surveys in his wife, a daughter, Eugene Edwards Kippax, both of this and a brother, Dr. John R. Kip- services will be held te- | afternoon at 4 o'clock at Wright's undertaking , establishment. ‘Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the Elwood H. Seal and Virginia . Thompson e, Ohio. MaL, Hildebrand. MADRID HONORS PRELATE. was given to Cardinal Ragonesi today of his departure for Rome to re- "¢y the consistor: Ambassador Willard and Premier vy -salazar addressed the gathering. DIES|UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ALUMNI TO HAVE PARTY ere Huff and “Bob" Zuppke Here in Interest of Stadium to Cost $2,500,000. Local alumn! and friends of the Uni- versity of Iflinois are expected to turn out in large numbers next Wednesday evening at the Blue Triangle Recrea- tion House, 20th and B streets, for a special “springtima party” arranged in honor of two representatives of the big midwestern institution whose names are pre-eminent not only among followers of teams wearing orange and blue, but also among lov- ers of athletics all over the country. These are George Huff, the dean of ‘conference” athletic directors. under whose supervision all sports at 1ili- nois are conducted, and “Bob” Zuppke, the peppery coach who has turned out numerous _championship teams and who is credited with the ability to de- scribe accurately, play by play. every game which his’ foot ball team has won in the last decade. Huft and Zuppke are here in the in- terest “of the stadium to be built at Urbana,grhich will seat nearly 20 000 more p&ple than the famous bowl. which will cost $2,500,000 ina for which the Students have already pledged $700.000. The party will take the forn?of a dinner at 7:30 p.m.. fol- lowed by speeches, and also dancing. for ‘many of the 250 graduates now living here are women. Senator McKinley of 1llinois has been asked to speak, as has his suc- cessor in the House, Representative Moore. and other members of Con- grees who are alumni, Huft Zuppke are tive Moore's gucsts at Tancheon at the Capitol that day. Kirkpairick. who is secretary alumni association and phone number is Columbia is in charge of arrangements. Going Mrs. and Newton, dinner on the of the 1l whose te 3354-J, CHARGE TO BE PROBED. Alleged Desecration of U. S. Graves in France Taken Up. Reports of the desecration of the graves of American soldiers who died in France, Germany. Belgium, Eng- land and Italy by empioyes of the graves registration section n‘ the Arm Quartermaster Corps will be i stigated thi; week b Senator | Wadsworth of New York, chairman of the military affairs committre. He will interrogate v 1 former em- i es of the section thi week have heard of the reported dese- cration of the graves and bodies of Amer.can martyrs during the process ‘f removing the abro: said Senator Wa on the other hand. from rather reliable mation absolute ports. I am deep) Imatter and intend Igating for m but did not go to Rome to receiv but then s received sources infor- v denying thess re- interested in the to do some investi- el | PRESIDENT IS INVITED. Will Attend Big G. W. U. Cu{'nlv-fl Tomorrow if Possible. ' George Washington University will stage its most elaborate social event | when the students give their frst § annual May masquerade carnival at| the Arcade tomorrow night. Pry dent Harding has been invited to tend. hi President informed head of the carnival comMit- tee, that he will attend the affair, if possible. The President is an honor- [ e st in an honor. | i Mrs. Harding is a_patroness for one { of the sororitics of the institution The carnival will combine the an- nual proms of the student runeil jand the freshman and senior classes. { Delta Tau Delta and Phi Alpha fra- ternities have announced that every member of their organizations will attend. Eighty-five ner cent of the embers of Theta Delta Chi and P igma will attend. Proceeds .of the carnival will be {used to defray expens-s incurred dur- fing the vear udent activities | and any surplus will be applied to the university’s gymnasium fund. Shea Mrs. An-| “of “Anthony iy, financier. died at her home | WILTSHIRE there after an illness of three weeks Before her marriage she was Marc! CARDS OF THANKS. HAYS. We wish to expi ar sincere th: deep gratitud, ives. friends. [AMES. heartfe the muny Acts of Kindness offerings., Tribute resents, eloved D 192 THE FAMIL JONES. We wish to exprexs our sincers u..nn. and deep gratitude to onr relatives. ! and ueighbors for their kindoess, um;-m.n and beantiful floral tribntes during the o et et ot ane during Httle | AND MBS, HARRY E. JONES, | St nw. ighbors and many friends beautifal floral ribu ed won uput brory e PAU FAMILY 13034 M St. N.W., {BROWN. 1n KEENAN. Ind lfl iRt BRIDGET Nothoe of " foncttl here. Aprit 1921, HARGREAVES jed 35 . Suddenly. Saturday, ), LLIE R, beloved wifé of ‘Willtum angum. aged 62 years. Fumarsi from her son’s residence, Ir ‘flll.n lllw!‘ %, Morton_pl. y nep-mc this life Aprl 0. 1071, 4t . B0 10th 1. A oore, | She leaves'to mourn theif lows her husband, John Moore; six children. two wis ters and two brothers and a host of relatires and friends. Fimeral from Ebeneser M vited to attend. = SEYMOUR. s\m.v 1921, HENRY ALBERT 4. Taterment Wedneadny. May 4, in Mosnt Auhora ceme- tery, Boston, Mass. Funeral privato. IN MEMORIAX. BROSNAN. In loving remembrance of our uncte. TIMOTHY BROSNAN, who died (wo years ago t oy 2 "BROTHER JOHN'S CHILDREN q but loving remembrance of our dear littls brother, OW . who departed this life one vear #0 deep within our heas "The ‘thovght of one we loved = Your death so wudden, but not by remain apart. AND RROTHER- CAMUEL B ASD ELIZABETR JOHN T. one year ago today We will sleep, but not foreser There e a glorious dawn We shall meet_to parr. no. n resurrection morn DAUGHTER! HALL departed this lite 3 1920, AMELIA AND LUCAS. In sad but loving remembrance of our sister, MATTIE LUCAS, who p"-«‘ away seven Tears ago today, May .19 The blow was hard. the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear, Rut in our hearts you will remain Tntil in heaven we. meet again. NG SISTERS, ALBERTA ANU N. 5 REED. A tribute of love to the memorr o . TEMPY OTELIS REPA who died four years ago toda: and my father, JOAN H. RE twenty-one years t 1509, Oh. paradise! Oh Wi hearts and true a crer,in the Jight: i rapture thraugl and through. most holy_ sig] el PHEOTED REED ADDISON SARDO. In loving remembrance of our desr on. CHARLER D. SAHDO. who departed i o 2. 1015, s Tovive Worifen a%p rHER SPARSHOTT. 1In sud hut loving remembrance of our dear Wb ARRY DAtliTER, DASY d father. CHARLES IT. ho, deparied this husbind. it and gar d a And rarricd his & i 1 dtid mot see b kol . Wax pot ek in Rut tha vers sad news That ms dear hushand was dead There ix nothing worse in human life Than fo loe the oue dearest o sou But God hax set T1< time and date And Hix rules must be catried through . if sou could hmve onls spared v, good husband ax be and happy my heart DORO AND EMERY.® and devats LE 1Y, WALTER, ROUDIE tibnte of dor the sweet memors of gur darling chix 1ife S1% years AFs foduy. May 2 Just a HUSRAND AND Sacred to the meme INAAC TILLMAN, two vedrs ago toduy. TILLMAN. Toved lusband, par ed this life 2191 Just w line of sweet remembranes,, ind and troe; evotion. hat our hearts il lon PATONTA " AND oW ATR nn of m¥ v who - Max In sad but loving remembgan. motlier. HATTIE . WILT ago todayr. May of onr "ZU RHORST” a1 East Capitol Street lltlilll)fl l: .I Himavill - JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 3.k Moders Chzpel. Private Ambulasces, Livery in_Connection. PETER M. ULRI(.H RICH-.. ~» sldog Lincols 143~ Persanal gervie Prices. " Quick. mamec and FEfficient Garvics Hsapmto 101 (FORMERLY 940F stw) Nnsm PHONE MAIN 108 .0 ARSpeare CuWNichols WB'Spaers ..\ - Joseph F. Birch’s Sons . Estabiisbed Phone Wer: 26 S a2 H et ne. Pho; Modera Chapel. _Automebile Funeesi V.L SPEARECO. (NEITHER TH! RS OF NO® co}’l”” 'ED wn'n TII ORIGINAL W. R. - N EARE ESTABLISHMENT.) e Pbone Srioniin oA P40 F ot » w1190q I WILLIAM LEE, Fuueral Direvter A Livery jn_connec a modern crem; 1113 SEVENTH STREET ) Modern Chapel. Lelepbone call, le Woelper nud Mrs. Funeral fron MONUMENTS. uneral. from e ergeon, 1011 7 8t n.w.. Ties- | M, Relatives and triends | jnvited te o Comgressional ceniet % widon Funeral service thix i . beioved | y mother of e Dankett and foster man. Sl leaves sz ¢ mi a et ol friends. f Hawkns corge Inte Jewxie mother of Toxs. politun_Weslexr A. ) tween 20d and 3rd sts. 5, at 1 o'clock sharp. I 1ake - pia M. E. Church. (%4t and charactel fGEo. C. S| S MODERATE FRICES.: = We specialize in designing and erect- salq We will gladly show you many beauti. “™ aterment (private) -xlm specimens of our work In any of the ! local cemeteries. 11 THE J. F. MANNING CO;, |NC., mrmu. DESIGNS {Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F'St. Prompt ssto delivery nervie Artistic—exDressive—iBexpensi ropriate Floral Takens ashington Floral Co. 14th and N. Y. Ave. Mal Al 00 14ta XPRESSIVE FLORAL max.uu P'I‘ur i 15

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